Fawnt is an easy way to find the new and creative fonts that you are looking for. The various fonts they display are shown in a way that makes it easy to view what they look like and see how popular they have been with other site users.
It’s easy to scroll the different font options without ever having to reload the screen or sort through categories to find a design appealing to you. This is also a good place for font designers to show their work and gain coverage of their fonts. Fawnt doesn’t take credit for any of the fonts they display, but instead serve as an aggregator of the links to top quality lettering. When you find a font you like, you can just click on its name and a new window opens where you can download that character set. They don’t guarantee that all fonts listed are free to download, so you need to check the link to make sure what the terms are. They also provide links to step by step instructions on how to download and apply new fonts. I actually downloaded the Heineken font with the help of their instructions, and in less than a minute, I had a new font to play with.
Fawnt.com In Their Own Words
“Fawnt is whatever you want it to be. To us, Fawnt is spin-off of the word “Font”. Other than that, Fawnt is a resource for designers, developers, and anyone that loves free fonts. Fawnt lists beautiful fonts in nice speech bubbles coupled with a scrollable interface to make browsing easy.”
Why Fawnt.com It Might Be A Killer
After testing out the site for myself, I found it incredibly easy to find, download, and start using new fonts. Not having to sort through categories or reload the page to view the various font options make this a great resource for designers and developers looking for new lettering. Font designers will want to add links to their creations so that more people have a chance of discovering them. Of the various font aggregators I have seen, this one is definitely the easiest one to use and the most attractive to view.
Some Questions About Fawnt.com
Could they make an option that allows you to view the different fonts in a smaller size so that you can view more of them on one page? Are they planning on making a profit through some sort of advertising plan with font designers wanting to gain coverage of their characters? 





